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DEFENDER. Was it Fentanyl?

Condition: Addiction / Opioids
Investigator: Dana Sacco, MD
Status: Currently Recruiting
The purpose of this research study is to evaluate how commonly drug overdoses in our community involve fentanyl and xylazine. We know that often drugs such as heroin, oxycontin, and even cocaine and methamphetamine, actually contain these additives, even though the person buying the drugs is not aware.
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Anxiety during abstinence in Alcohol Use Disorder

Condition: Addiction / Alcohol
Investigator: A. Benjamin Srivastava, MD
Status: Currently Recruiting
Columbia University Medical Center is recruiting individuals ages 21-40 who are seeking treatment for alcohol problems to participate in a research study involving treatment. For your participation, you'll receive treatment with disulfiram (brand name Antabuse) at no cost. You be treated with disulfiram for approximately 13 weeks and undergo brain…
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A Clinical Trial Comparing Buprenorphine Medications for people who use Fentanyl and/or other High Potency Synthetic Opioid Use

Condition: Addiction / Opioids
Investigator: Rachel Luba, PhD
Status: Currently Recruiting
Columbia University Medical Center is recruiting individuals ages 18-65 who are seeking treatment for opioid use disorder to participate in a research treatment study. For your participation, you'll receive treatment with buprenorphine (either sublingual or injectable) at no cost. Participants will complete an overnight inpatient stay to start…
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Smelling the Juice: Functional Smell and Taste Preferences in Vaping and Cigarette Smoking

Condition: Addiction / Nicotine
Investigator: Jonathan Overdevest, MD, PhD
Status: Currently Recruiting
The Columbia Otolaryngology Department is interested in understanding the intersection of vaping, smell, and taste and their impact on individuals' preferences for certain flavors. Participation will involve answering a series of questionnaires in addition to completing a formal evaluation of your smell and taste with standardized measurements. You can…
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